Nibiru is on it's way to Earth again, doomsayers say

The end of days has been predicted for decades now, with one of the most famous date behind us being Dec 21, 2012, when Nibiru, or Planet X, was supposed to hit Earth. Why it didn't happen, you can ask NASA. Then there were many dates after that when the world was going to end, including Nov 19, 2017, when a rogue planet was supposed to be disrupting Earth's orbit. And yes, the rogue planet was Nibiru again.

And now another date has been set by the doomsayers - April 23, 2018. And yes, it's Nibiru again. Daily Express's source claims that "On April 23, the sun and moon will be in Virgo, as will Jupiter, which represents the Messia. Experts at first dismissed this claim when they discovered this alignment happens every 12 years. However, the conspiracy theories claim another planetary alignment, representing 'the Lion of the tribe of Judah', will make this time the Rapture."

The idea of Nibiru comes from ancient Maya prophecy, prophecy that says a mysterious planet is on a collision course with Earth. The mysterious planet called Nibiru, allegedly discovered by Sumerians. Initially the planet was supposed to be on the crash course with earth in May 2003.

Why are some people so eagerly waiting for end of the world is anyone's guess, but there's obviously no truth to the claims whatsoever.

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